International Justice Mission partners with local authorities in 19 program offices in 11 countries. There they combat slavery, violence against women and children, and other forms of abuse against people who are poor.
Today, more than 40 million people live in slavery. IJM believes we can end slavery in our lifetime.
The mission
International Justice Mission is facing into our world's most dangerous and dehumanizing human rights violations: slavery, trafficking, and citizenship rights. Cybersex trafficking and land theft. Police abuse of power, as well as sexual violence against children.
What is our part in ending slavery?
In short? We can give financial support to the professionals, experts, and volunteers on the front lines. IJM brings clarity and meaning to how our dollars add up:
$25.00 will provide an aftercare kit for a child rescued from cybersex trafficking, and $55.00 - $150.00 will build a thatched home for a family freed from slavery.
Furthermore, $250.00 ensures urgent medical care for a child victim of sexual violence.
Training modules to educate communities about cybersex trafficking and equip local organizations to prevent this horrible crime are put in place for a gift of $1200.00. For $2,260.00, you can sponsor an IJM lawyer to better protect a child from sexual violence.
And, should you have the resources, $8200.00 will fund one rescue operation to free people living in slavery.
Adding it all together
Every donation dollar matters. For some of us, even a small monetary gift is hard to scrape together. If this is a cause that compels you to compassionate action, but you don't have money on hand, consider donating that old car. We'll turn your clunker into a cash gift for the IJM.
New charities join our program each month. As a result, we have over 1,000 to choose from. Your vehicle donation dollars will go to the organization that matters to you.
In the beginning
Before Donate a Car Canada was launched, there was only one vehicle donation program available in Canada. The charity facilitated car donation well. It led our founders to consider: could vehicle donation be a means of support for those who suffer from many illness? Moreover, what if we imagined beyond illness and into other forms of marginalization and need?
When I joined DACC in 2012 we had just over 80 charities on board. And now? Just over a decade later, we have charities seeking us out and asking to join the program. Combined with our own diligence in keeping invitation to join alive, this means hundreds of active charities are benefiting.
December's new charities
Consequently, even in our quietest season, new charities sign on to receive the monetary gifts that come from your car donation.
For example, in December, five new organizations were added to our offering:
As you can see from the cross section of new charities added last month, the choice of charity is broad. Perhaps you'll choose by region of the country. Or, your decision can be made by personal experience of celebration or suffering. A choice may be based on interests and curiosity. Our participating charities are varied and each attend to a unique aspect of our Canadian experience.
We welcome your calls, queries, and submissions, so if you have a vehicle that is ready for donation, reach out. Our staff cover long hours to ensure that you receive donor support well into the evening, and on weekends. Our charities don't need to do anything at all! Their only responsibility, once signed on with the program, is to issue tax receipts in a timely manner. This, too, benefits you as the donor.
Ready to make your charity choice? Consider one of our newly signed organizations, or select from our 900+ long-term participants. We look forward to hearing from you!
5 start testimonials speak to the heart and soul of who we are at Donate a Car Canada. Priding ourselves on excellence in donor, charity, and agent support alike, we reach for those stars.
What donors have to say
" My service has been fantastic, everyone was very helpful the tow truck driver was here when he said he was going to be and very friendly. I am very happy I chose to donate my car to such a professional and great company. Thank you! " (Alex)
"The towing company called in a timely manner, and pickup was arranged right away. They came within the hour, as promised, and the driver was very friendly.This is an excellent service, and I have recommended it to many people who may be in a similar position to donate in the future. We are so happy we could do this to support the SPCA, and delighted the process was so seamless.Thanks again!" (Maureen)
"I received an email from Donate A Car Canada saying that they have forwarded the net sale proceeds of our 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi to The Farley Foundation in the amount of $2744.87!" (Kevin)
When things go wonky
We welcome all feedback here at Donate a Car (not all can be 5 star testimonials!). Sometimes donors misread information, and sometimes we run into a glitch in service. We take this so seriously each time it happens. And we post the unhappy testimonials right along with the happier ones.
Kelly noted, " From start to finish the service provided by Donate A Car was excellent. The process was simple and the service couldn't have been more impressive. I was only disappointed that the value of metal has dropped so much lessoning the value of the donation. As the tow truck driver pulled out I thought to call the tow company personally and compliment the professionalism of their driver, he maneuvered our narrow driveway and had everything loaded and paperwork sorted in no time. It was a real pleasure to have dealt with Donate A Car. Thank you"
Even if something more serious occurs (like a mix-up with documentation, or a complication with an estate), our DAC staff are immediate and caring in their hands-on response. Our response time with unhappy donors is same-day wherever possible, and our agents are equally supportive.
We work assertively to resolve any issues. This has ensured a long-standing A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Your donation experience
'Have a vehicle that you're ready to part with? Consider donating it on behalf of a Canadian charity. 'Need a little more reassurance? Check out our testimonials page for more feedback on the process. Or, call/write in with your curiosities. We're here to assist!
The Canadian Mental Health Association is all set to receive your car, truck, van, SUV, or motorcycle donations.
About the CMHA
"Founded in 1918, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is the most established community mental health charity in Canada. It is also the most extensive. CMHA is a presence in more than 330 communities. They provide programs and resources that help to prevent mental health problems and illnesses. CMHA supports recovery and resilience. They enable all Canadians to flourish and thrive."
They offer services and supports to over 1.3 million Canadians. This is no small effort! It is through the combined efforts of more than 5,000 staff and 11,000 volunteers. They work from 1 national office. There are 11 divisions in all provinces and one territory, and 75 community-based branches.
100 years at the forefront
CMHA's mental health fast facts
Who is affected?
Mental illness affects all Canadians at some time through a family member, friend or colleague.
Furthermore, in any given year, 1 in 5 people in Canada will personally experience a mental health problem/illness.
Mental illness affects people of all ages, education, income levels, and cultures.
Approximately 8% of adults will experience major depression at some time in their lives. In addition, 1% of Canadians will experience bipolar disorder (or “manic depression”).
How common is it?
By age 40, about 50% of Canadians will have or have had a mental illness.
Schizophrenia affects 1% of the Canadian population.
Anxiety disorders affect 5% of the household population, causing mild to severe issues.
Suicide accounts for 24% of all deaths among 15-24 year olds and 16% among 25-44 year olds. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in both men and women from teens to middle age. The mortality rate due to suicide among men is four times the rate among women.
What causes it?
A complex interplay of genetic, biological, personality and environmental factors cause these illnesses.
Alarmingly, 49% of those who feel they have suffered from depression or anxiety have never seen a doctor about it. This is due to the stigma or discrimination attached to mental illnesses presenting a serious barrier.
The economic cost
The 1998 economic cost of mental illnesses in Canada was estimated to be $7.9 billion. This is a tremendous weight on the health care system. Breaking that down, CMHA notes $4.7 billion in cost of care. Furthermore, $3.2 billion were spent on disability and early death.
Additionally, $6.3 billion was spent on uninsured mental health services and time off work for untreated depression and distress.
How does it impact youth?
10-20% of Canadian youth are affected by a mental illness or disorder. This is the single most disabling group of disorders worldwide.
Today, approximately 5% of male youth and 12% of female youth (age 12 to 19) have experienced a major depressive episode.
Moreover, the total number of 12-19 year olds in Canada at risk for developing depression is a staggering 3.2 million.
Once depression is recognized, help can make a difference for 80% of people who are affected. This allows them to get back to their regular activities.
Mental illness is a threat to the lives of children. Canada’s youth suicide rate is the third highest in the industrialized world.
Suicide is among the leading causes of death in 15-24 year old Canadians, second only to accidents. 4,000 people die prematurely each year by suicide.
Schizophrenia is a great disabler as it strikes most often in the 16 to 30 year age group. It affects one person in 100.
Mental disorders in youth are the second highest hospital care expenditure in Canada.
Only 1 out of 5 children who need mental health services gets them.
Ready to give?
Your care for this cause counts. Visit your area CMHA website. Explore their donation options. Or, get curious about how you might volunteer! Hands-on support is often welcome.
Better yet, do you have unused or unwanted car, truck, SUV? What about a van, or a motorcycle? Donate it! It is a quick, simple, and generous way to offer support! The tow is free. The CMHA will receive the net proceeds from your donated car, and you will get a tax receipt. It is a win for all!
The annual pumpkin drop at Blue Grass Nursery was a smashing success. For 16 years the garden shop, joined by XL 103.1, has raised funds for charity by dropping pumpkins. This year Donate a Car Canada was able to join in the festivities.
Sunny skies and warm Autumn air drew a big crowd to the nursery. Three pumpkins, weighing in between 300 - 1200 pounds, were dropped in turn.
One of Donate a Car Canada's supporting tow agents helped Blue Grass out with delivery of two crush-ready cars. Cars, cranes, fireworks, and plummeting pumpkins! It was a massive coming together of skills, physics, and splatter.
Countdown to Smashing Pumpkins
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Gifting Alberta Children's Hospital
The Alberta Children's Hospital will be the recipient of funds raised at this year's event. Last year's gift to the ACH was $30,000. We're excited to hear how our joint efforts came together in 2019.
One of Canada’s largest single-breed rescue groups, GR is a charity run entirely by volunteers. Since 1990, the have found homes for 3,174 surrendered, abandoned, unwanted, or displaced Retrievers.
Golden Rescue has no paid staff. They have no offices, and no high admin expenses. They do, however, have over 500 dedicated volunteers throughout Ontario and Quebec, and beyond.One hundred percent of the money they raise goes to helping the dogs. Around 80% of those funds go to vet care and behavioral training.
Ned’s Wish received their first-time gift in August as well.
NW supports law enforcement by providing financial support to better the quality of life for K-9 retirees. After human police officers finish serving their communities, their pension funds support them. Due to the cost of health care for retired police dogs, the potential to enjoy retirement can literally rest on a dime. A dog’s quality of life can be significantly reduced, or even cut-short if health costs are too high.
Ned's provides financial support for retired K-9 medical well-being. They preserve and enhance the quality of life for retired police dogs.
Your retired car can help
If these Golden Retrievers and retired police dogs have your attention, donate your car, truck, van, SUV, or motorcycle! It's quick, easy, and so very generous!
Clean yards make good neighbors. Are you and your fellow townsfolk starting to see a build-up of old cars and trucks in town? Are your town's driveways and back alleys getting cluttered with recycle-ready (donation-ready!) vehicles. It's time for a Fall clean up! We can help!
Donate a Car Canada, cooperating with area tow companies, will arrange to have your vehicle removed. For free! Your charity of choice will receive a donation in the amount of net sale proceeds. You can choose from our list of over 800 Canadian charities.
But why stop with your own car or truck? Get the town behind a Fall clean up and get a donation day or week organized on your behalf. You could see your town junk car free overnight.
Are you in charge?
Are you one of the folks in town that have taken on the care of your patch of Canada? Donate a Car Canada can make a town Fall clean up easy and cost-effective. How would this work? Simply connect with us here (1-877-250-4904) to let us know you're setting up a town-wide effort.
We'll give you a few easy directions:
Promote your event. Let residents know they have the opportunity to donate their vehicles to charity. They'll receive tax receipts for the donations, and they can choose their charities. All for free! A little aside: if you opt, as a town, to select one charity to receive all donations, your impact will be substantial for that one recipient. That's one more way to create community.
Ask your residents to fill in our online donation form, indicating on the form that they are donating their vehicle for pick-up during your town event. We need one donation form for each vehicle. This ensures tax receipts are issued properly, and that vehicle ownership is appropriately logged.
Leave the rest to us! Our pick-up agents will contact donors to specify pick-up times and locations. The vehicles will be removed. And we will forward each individual gift on to each donor's charity of choice.
Curious citizen ready to get things rolling?
If you're a citizen who cares about the tidiness and care of your community, we can help with that, too. As noted above, reach out to us at 1-877-250-4904. Point us in the direction of the right person for the job. We will connect with your town council or other municipal leaders to let them know that a citizen has requested a town-wide Fall clean up of donation ready cars and trucks.
Or spearhead the work yourself, getting the word out that the Donate a Car Canada service and our vast charity-of-choice options are available to you all.
Contact us today and let us help you and your town clean up and feel great!
Farming Smarter here to sustain our land, water, and soil. They are here for farmers -- for the benefit of everyone.
Farming Smarter is growing stewardship
Farming Smarter fosters sustainable farming practices. For example, wherever they can, they will partner, research, and inform. They support cost effective projects that are good for the land, air, water and crops.
Currently working in Southern Alberta, their Innovative projects include:
High value specialty crops
Precision planting canola
Cover crops across Prairie Canada
Alternative flee beetle management without neonicotinoids. What is a flee beetle? And why do they matter? Here's what the FS site has to say: Flea beetles are one of the major canola pests in Alberta. Currently neonicotinoid-based seed treatments are used to protect canola seedlings from flea beetle damage. PMRA's direction to phase out the use of neonicotinoids has caused concern for growers. Without these seed treatments different controls must be considered by growers. These may be alternate seed treatment, increased seeding rates, or foliar insecticides. These activities may have negative environmental consequences. Furthermore, they may be less helpful than current strategies and they will incur higher costs.
Curious? Check out their summer events:
Farming Smarter invites you to a summer of field school and "plot hops." You may also want to explore their farm days and learning options.
Many people don’t realize that F.S. is a registered Canadian charity. They are a non-profit funded by grants, sponsorship, and donations. Above all, money given to them stays in southern Alberta and funds locally directed farm focused research.
Your donation to this work could help them do your most critical agricultural research.
In short, if this resonates with your own values and concerns, we can help! Donate your car, truck, SUV, van, or motorcycle. The net proceeds will go to the cause you love. And you will clear the driveway, too!
It is quick, easy, and friendly! You are one click away...
Vehicle donations in Canada should be a simple and cost-free process. As the donor, you have several donating options. Check your options carefully - not all donation programs are equal in integrity or service. Donate a Car Canada is all-Canadian, providing ANY charity to choose from. 'Have a cause you love? We can process your car, truck, and (seasonally) motorcycle. For free! The net sale proceeds will go to your charity of choice.
How vehicle donations work
The simplest way to proceed with your vehicle donation is to click any of the buttons on our webpage. That click will take you to an online form for your donation. The form is simple to understand, and it only asks for information we really need to process your car or truck promptly.
Not having success with the online form? No problem! Give us a direct call at 1-877-250-4904. Our phone team will be happy to talk with you. They'll walk you through the form if you like, but will also be happy to just fill it all out for you.
Done that step? Leave it to us. We'll contact a nearby towing company and arrange for your free and timely pick-up. Don't worry: no one will show up for the vehicle until they've called to arrange best timing with you.
The tow guys will come for your auto, process it, and send us payment. The dollar outcome is subject to (always!) fluctuating metal prices in Canada. Once we have payment from our tow agent, we'll forward the proceeds on to your charity.
What does the charity have to pay?
Not a thing! We have written agreements with our supported charities that they will issue tax receipts in a prompt manner. Apart from that, the work is all taken care of by us here at DACC. Many of our charities receive thousands of dollars each year; some of the lesser-known organizations would be grateful for a little extra from you!
The difference you make
Vehicle donation in Canada has a multi-layer impact. First, it allows you to have a recycle or re-sale ready vehicle picked-up and processed at no cost to you. But the benefits don't end there. The charity of your choice will certainly benefit. And so will the environment (clean, thorough recycling practices matter). The longer reach? Many of our supporting tow agents are small, local companies: keeping wheels on the ground with a steady stream of work matters, too.
So, give us a click and let us get you on your way with your vehicle donation today!
The Honda Civic did it again. For 21 years in a row the Civic has been Canada's best-selling car.
Civic eclipses competition
As passenger cars go, this little Honda is Canada's top pick. In their article on our top ten most wanted, Driving.ca notes,
"Only half a decade ago, the Honda Civic’s share of Canada’s passenger car market was 8 per cent. It was a staggering figure, but it’s now far overshadowed by a 12 per cent share of the Canadian car market. 2018 saw the Civic claim Canada’s title as the best-selling car for a 21st consecutive year, and the Civic did so in dominant fashion by maintaining its equilibrium in a rapidly declining car market. The Civic outsold its closest rival by a 41 per cent margin."
Who else is in the game?
The Elantra was once thought to rival the Honda Civic for buyer interest. Driving.ca goes on to say,
"Once seen as the vehicle that could overtake the Honda Civic – and it often did, on a monthly basis – the Hyundai Elantra is now a distant third-place candidate in the passenger-car battle. The Elantra narrowed the race to a slim margin in 2013, when sales of the Hyundai peaked and Civic volume was only 16 per cent stronger. But Honda now sells 65 per cent more Civics than Hyundai sells Elantras. Elantra volume slipped to an eight-year low."
The longevity and performance of the Civic has won the confidence of Canadian drivers. With varied conditions year 'round, and the demands of terrain and traffic, we expect a lot from our cars. This little Honda continues to be the car of choice for those in the market for a passenger vehicle.
What that means for donations
It's not surprising, then, that we see many Hondas rolling through our donation program. But here's the difference: our Honda donors have held on to their car for 15, 20, or 25 years. Accords and Civics are donated regularly, but not until they've given every last gasp to their owner. This compares with other makes/models significantly. It's not uncommon to see a PT Cruiser, Elantra, or Cavalier being donated after only 8 - 10 years of drive time. Some Mazdas get eaten alive by rust and just can't handle Canadian winters.
These makes and models are loved by their owners (our donors), but the performance on those Hondas just can't be beat!
Do you have a trusty old Civic that's served you well, but that now needs end of life processing? Consider extending the vehicle's good service by donating to your charity of choice!
Photo courtesy of https://www.honda.ca/civic_coupe
You have Our Gratitude
Thank you Bram from Chestermere for donating a 2003 Mercedes E-320 to Calgary Humane Society
Thank you Tate from Calgary for donating a 2008 Nissan Versa to Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation
Thank you GEORGE from Ashton for donating a 2008 Toyota Avalon to Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Foundation
Thank you Ardelia from Abbotsford for donating a 2010 Volkswagen EOS to Archway Community Services
Thank you Jeffrey from Winnipeg for donating a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze LS to Siloam Mission
Thank you Kathy from Kitchener for donating a 2006 Honda CR-V EX-L to Waterloo Regional Health Network Foundation
Thank you Deborah from Burlington for donating a 2013 Kia Rio to Ian Anderson House Foundation
Thank you Rebecca from Sarnia for donating a 2001 Chrysler Neon to Global Harvest Ministries International
Thank you Kenneth from Milton for donating a 2000 Kawasaki E5D to Alzheimer Society of Brant Haldimand Norfolk Hamilton Halton
Thank you Shala from Vernon for donating a 2013 Ford Fiesta to Habitat for Humanity Okanagan
Thank you Kellan from London for donating a 2004 Dodge Sprinter T1N to Animal Outreach - Cedar Row
Thank you Wendy from Caledon for donating a 2010 Mercedes ML 350 bluetec awd to Habitat for Humanity Heartland Ontario
Thank you Zdzislaw from Waskatenau for donating a 1990 Ford F150 to Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation
Thank you David G from Bracebridge for donating a 2005 Saturn Vue to First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada
Thank you Pamela from Ottawa for donating a 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring to